Compression fitting identification required!

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Dear All,

Under my upstairs bath is a compression fitting which forms a 'capped off end'. It is fitted to a 22mm copper pipe.

I believe the 'cap' is definately female so it is not one of these:-

http://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Compression-Stop-End-22mm-Pack-2/p/420243

I would appreciate it if people could view photos of the fitting and tell me what type it is please:-

//www.diynot.com/network/Paul205/albums/23393

the centre 'nut' appears to have a round flange on it. I am thinking it maybe a 22mm compression to 3/4" iron like this one:-

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=3...ralheating.co.uk%2Fmale-iron-adaptors;400;400



with a female 3/4" cap on the end like the one here???

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=3...m%2Fpopular%2Fbrass-pipe-plugs.html;1000;1000

Cheers



Paul
 
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Looks a bit like the one you link to, 3/4" BSP on 22mm X 3/4" adapter, but it could also be a 3/4" cap mangled onto a 22mm compression thread, some times they fit on old compression sockets.

Why do you need to know?

If you want to cap off the other pipe just use a 22mm comp cap if you want to connect up just use a 22mm comp socket.
 
I need to extend the pipe but access is extremely tight so am considering the options of what to do when the cap is removed. There is no mangling though
 
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Remove the fitting leaving nut and olive on old pipe behind fitting. Use a compression straight 22mm coupler fitting and connect to new pipe.

Daniel.
 
Just buy a new 22mm comp socket, as stardanny says pretty good chance you can reuse the nut and olive on the old pipe to save you needing to remove them.
 

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